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7 Signs That Indicate Your App Development Project would Lead to a Failure By Agicent Technologies

There are a few things which should be avoided to save your app development project. Avoid these signs to make your project better. For more information, visit: http://www.agicent.com/

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7 Signs That Indicate Your App Development Project would Lead to a Failure By Agicent Technologies

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  1. 7 Signs that Indicate Your App Development Project would Lead to a Failure By Agicent Technologies

  2. The ideal scenario.... Ideally, any app-development project should be completed on time, within the budget allotted and closely-aligned to the expectations of the client. Text, graphics and design; everything placed correctly right after the first brief.

  3. The Reality.... Mismatch between the colours used in the company’s brand logo and the app Products and services not mentioned clearly App fails to pass the cross-device use criteria App incompatible with the last 2-3 OS updates Difficult-to-understand user interface Deadlines being missed frequently Clashes over budget

  4. Solution... In order to help you gain the optimum results from the time and money you invest in any iOS development agency or a full-suite app development company, we bring you a list of red-flags that can spell the possible failure of your app development project.

  5. Overconfidence in terms of meeting performance metrics Some app development agencies promise bug-free initial release of the app without a proper user testing/ QA plan. In reality, it is an uphill task to satisfy all the variables that are there because of a variety of smartphones, operating systems and networks. For any app to be successful, first impressions play a crucial role. But, poor initial experience will probably lead to app being uninstalled or re-installation once an update is available.

  6. Poorly-Defined Business Case So! An idea just ran through your mind and before it runs away out of your memory, you jump to get it coded and turn it into an app. An approach solely based on ideas and no research will result in an app that will be counted as a wasteful expenditure later. It is paramount to understand the niche for which you are planning to get an app developed.

  7. Deadlines made to see dead-end... Is your developer missing the deadlines and status-calls on a regular basis? Not a very good sign in terms of the progress of the app development project. Additionally, lack of bug-tracker system which can submit, track and monitor fixes might result in bugs getting missed and problems in the over-all interface of the app. As the first step, put all the communication in writing and penalise in case the deadline gets missed more than a particular number of times.

  8. Enquire About Design and Development Team Nothing could be more disappointing than not getting the services which you have been promised. For this, both designers and developers should work closely and this is what you should find out about before signing the contract. If the company says that they can only do design and are going to outsource all the development related work, just say a ‘Thank you’ and leave. App development and designing go hand-in-hand and should never be done by two different teams sitting at different locations.

  9. Project Managers with 'I-know-everything’ perspective If the project manager has no questions to ask at the end of business requirements meetings, there are greater chances that your project might get derailed after the initial boom and bang. Either the technical manager will go by the written brief or will assume a lot of things in case there are any roadblocks. This might lead to a flawed app in the end.

  10. Frequent Reshuffling of Teams If the Android or iOS development agency you have associated with introduces a new manager or a team member every 2 months, it is indeed a red flag indicating possible obstructions in the app development process. Why? Because every time a new team member joins , he or she would take time to understand the project, which might lead to delay in completion of the same. In some cases, the employee who has left might end up joining at your competitor’s firm, thus jeopardising the confidentiality of all the information related to your app

  11. Cluelessness about App-Marketing If either you or the developer suggests that marketing can be taken care of later, when the app gets completed; this is like paving the way to get lost amidst the crowd of millions of already existing apps. Ensure that social marketing features are embedded into you app and collaborate with your wonder on how that app can be marketed well in time.

  12. If you notice any such instances, it is time to take action to prevent your app-development project from losing its productivity. You can also give us a chance and we will make sure that you never get to experience any of the red-flags mentioned above. For more information, log on to: http://www.agicent.com/ Or Contact us at: 0120-4564529    (India) 347-467-1089 (USA)

  13. That's All Folks!

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